This article reviews recent advances of studies on the spectral organization of the compound eye in lepidopteran and hymenopteran insects. The compound eyes consist of ommatidia, which contain a set of photoreceptor cells. The common feature is that the ommatidia can be divided into three types, according to the combination of spectral classes of photoreceptors. Honeybees and nymphalid butterflies provide the simplest case with three photoreceptor classes having peak sensitivities in the ultraviolet (UV), blue (B), or green (G) wavelength region. These receptors populate the ommatidia in fixed combinations. In type I ommatidia, the main eight photoreceptors consist of one UV, one B, and six G receptors. Type II has two UV and six G receptor...
The compound eye of the Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly Papilio xuthus is not uniform, In a co...
The compound eye of the Small White butterfly, Pieris rapae crucivora, has four classes of visual pi...
Butterfly eyes consist of three types of ommatidia, which are more or less randomly arranged in a sp...
This article reviews recent advances of studies on the spectral organization of the compound eye in ...
This review outlines our recent studies on the spectral organization of butterfly compound eyes, wit...
The compound eye of Pieris rapae crucivora contains ventrally three types of histologically distinct...
The compound eye of the butterfly Papilio xuthus is composed of three spectrally distinct types of o...
The Northeast-Asian Wood White Leptidea amurensis (Lepidoptera, Pieridae) belongs to Dismorphiinae, ...
The eyes of nymphalid butterflies, investigated with incident illumination, show colourful facet ref...
The eye shine of butterflies from a large number of ommatidia was observed with a modified epi-illum...
The compound eye of the butterfly Papilio xuthus consists of three different types of ommatidia, eac...
The compound eye of the Golden Birdwing, Troides aeacus formosanus (Papilionidae, Lepidoptera), is f...
The palm borer moth Paysandisia archon (Burmeister, 1880) (fam. Castniidae) is a large, diurnally ac...
The compound eye of the butterfly Papilio xuthus consists of three different types of ommatidia, eac...
The ommatidia in the ventral two-thirds of the compound eye of male Pieris rapae crucivora are not u...
The compound eye of the Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly Papilio xuthus is not uniform, In a co...
The compound eye of the Small White butterfly, Pieris rapae crucivora, has four classes of visual pi...
Butterfly eyes consist of three types of ommatidia, which are more or less randomly arranged in a sp...
This article reviews recent advances of studies on the spectral organization of the compound eye in ...
This review outlines our recent studies on the spectral organization of butterfly compound eyes, wit...
The compound eye of Pieris rapae crucivora contains ventrally three types of histologically distinct...
The compound eye of the butterfly Papilio xuthus is composed of three spectrally distinct types of o...
The Northeast-Asian Wood White Leptidea amurensis (Lepidoptera, Pieridae) belongs to Dismorphiinae, ...
The eyes of nymphalid butterflies, investigated with incident illumination, show colourful facet ref...
The eye shine of butterflies from a large number of ommatidia was observed with a modified epi-illum...
The compound eye of the butterfly Papilio xuthus consists of three different types of ommatidia, eac...
The compound eye of the Golden Birdwing, Troides aeacus formosanus (Papilionidae, Lepidoptera), is f...
The palm borer moth Paysandisia archon (Burmeister, 1880) (fam. Castniidae) is a large, diurnally ac...
The compound eye of the butterfly Papilio xuthus consists of three different types of ommatidia, eac...
The ommatidia in the ventral two-thirds of the compound eye of male Pieris rapae crucivora are not u...
The compound eye of the Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly Papilio xuthus is not uniform, In a co...
The compound eye of the Small White butterfly, Pieris rapae crucivora, has four classes of visual pi...
Butterfly eyes consist of three types of ommatidia, which are more or less randomly arranged in a sp...